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it has been revealed the fbi interviewed one of the suspects in the boston marathon bombing. tamerlan tsarnaev was flagged in 2011 for being linked to radical islam. he was killed in a shootout with police on friday. his brother dzhokhar tsarnaev was found hiding in a boat in the backyard of a home in the watertown area of boston. >> just over an hour after area, thee in the sound of gunfire was heard again -- in watertown. he came after a tipoff from a local resident. >> a man had come out of his .ouse he walked outside and he saw blood on a boat in the backyard. he opened the tarp on the top of the boat and he looked in and saw a man covered with blood. >> helicopter confirmed a man was hiding there. heavily armed forces surrounded the house. the standoff began. and 41 minutes, troops moved in and took him into custody. the 19-year-old was bleeding and taken to a hospital in a serious condition. ,wo hours beforehand investigators announced they had no idea where the suspect was hiding. >> it was a very long, arduous day. you had to worry at every moment that you were not go
it has been revealed the fbi interviewed one of the suspects in the boston marathon bombing. tamerlan tsarnaev was flagged in 2011 for being linked to radical islam. he was killed in a shootout with police on friday. his brother dzhokhar tsarnaev was found hiding in a boat in the backyard of a home in the watertown area of boston. >> just over an hour after area, thee in the sound of gunfire was heard again -- in watertown. he came after a tipoff from a local resident. >> a man had...
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>> fbi agents will be furloughed. changes like this affect our ability to respond to threats. >> this is a result of the sequester. >> these cuts are not smart, they are not fair. >> this touches, you know, almost every big issue going on in washington now. >> president obama's early second term domestic agenda. gun control, the budget and reform. president obama is inviting the senators over for dinner tonight. >> all the women senators over for dinner. >> if you want to create a bipartisan agenda. >> no sign of progress anywhere. >> a great place to start is with the women senators. >>> in the boston bombing investigation, nbc news has learned that the fbi is increasingly confident, their words, increasingly confident that the two suspects acted alone. nbc's pete williams reported that dzhokhar tsarnaev has told investigators that he and his brother were motivated by religious fer fvor and their reaction to the american invasion of iraq and afghanistan. the suspect's condition was upgraded from serious to fair today
>> fbi agents will be furloughed. changes like this affect our ability to respond to threats. >> this is a result of the sequester. >> these cuts are not smart, they are not fair. >> this touches, you know, almost every big issue going on in washington now. >> president obama's early second term domestic agenda. gun control, the budget and reform. president obama is inviting the senators over for dinner tonight. >> all the women senators over for dinner....
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appears to be the fifth person to participate in terror attacks despite being under investigation by the fbi. prior to april 15, 2013. authorities want that information by the end of this week. >> certainly after the bombings in boston, they are in toe kus oppenheimer saying that the tragic bomb attacks underscore the need for governments to enhance security solutions. companies to watch for include detection equipment makers. there is also others who are two of the leading suppliers. many of these lagging because of government budget cuts and sequestration. the spending impact following the boston marathon another major grand scale incident. we are watching these stocks very closely. they are mixed as a group. >> sue down to you. >> speaking of technology, this is a different kind. we are focusing on apple trading below $400 a share. we will an loois talyze the ana when we come back. >> monday, of course, a big day for analyst calls. let's analyze the analysts. hi, jim, how are you? >> good, ty, thanks. >> big day for apple. bgc. upgrading the stock from buy to hold. $4 price target on it.
appears to be the fifth person to participate in terror attacks despite being under investigation by the fbi. prior to april 15, 2013. authorities want that information by the end of this week. >> certainly after the bombings in boston, they are in toe kus oppenheimer saying that the tragic bomb attacks underscore the need for governments to enhance security solutions. companies to watch for include detection equipment makers. there is also others who are two of the leading suppliers....
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in fact, 5:20 in boston, fbi released the images of the brothers. of course, five hours later in cambridge reports of shot fired and shawn collier was found dead in his car. at some point the suspect released the owner unharmed. police of course, we are on the track of that suv, it took them into watertown and about 1 a.m. eastern people will reported hearing gun shot and even an explosion, in that exchange with authorities the black hat suspect number 1, the older brother was killed. his younger brother who was referred to suspect 2 at the time who was originally in the white hat somehow got away. as the man hut iified this morning -- essentially putting everyone on lock down, authorities went from doors to doors with no luck and finally late this afternoon, the shelter in place order order was lifted. there was a blow and all of a sudden this latest incident broke out in watertown again and then 2 and a half hours so ago, boston police confirmed they finally had their man. >> more coverage coming up as you see some of the frantic moments this afte
in fact, 5:20 in boston, fbi released the images of the brothers. of course, five hours later in cambridge reports of shot fired and shawn collier was found dead in his car. at some point the suspect released the owner unharmed. police of course, we are on the track of that suv, it took them into watertown and about 1 a.m. eastern people will reported hearing gun shot and even an explosion, in that exchange with authorities the black hat suspect number 1, the older brother was killed. his...
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go to ktvu.com for a link to the criminal file today by the fbi. it's under the boston tab there at the top of the home page. >>> new at at the boston university. elaine live on campus, tell us about the gold folder and how it enables staff to identify at risks students. >> reporter: the to identify students in distress and hoep hopefully stop campus strategy before it happens. >> but , sometimes it's much more. >> we are also seeing first break and xie ty anxieties and bipolar and more significant challenges in the counselling center. >> by looking at specific indicators of distress. the resource in training program paid by california mental health authority programs. >> before the nervousness turned into anxiety and the sadness turned into depression and then we move towards real extreme live cases. >> they had a proactive plan in place for a while. >> it's been successful to identify somebody in concern that we can assemble this team and looking at the way to keep them help and keeping them safe. >> think the training should extend to the studen
go to ktvu.com for a link to the criminal file today by the fbi. it's under the boston tab there at the top of the home page. >>> new at at the boston university. elaine live on campus, tell us about the gold folder and how it enables staff to identify at risks students. >> reporter: the to identify students in distress and hoep hopefully stop campus strategy before it happens. >> but , sometimes it's much more. >> we are also seeing first break and xie ty anxieties...
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but the tick tock of what happened after the fbi published their photos is going to be one of the most heavily scrutinized portions of the investigation and questioning. i tell you, the part of the whole narrative that's the most chilling is that they launched the attacks monday. they killed and maimed in the most deliberate, premedicitated way, then he went back to dartmouth, went out with colleagues and friends. tamerlan went back to his house. and you would not have known they had just conducted one of the most significant terrorist attacks on u.s. soil. so the psychological profile here is something that's also going to get a tremendous amount of attention. >> we have from pete williams the breaking news that he is, the suspect they currently have is cooperating, saying they acted alone, they did not have any foreign assistance, they didn't seek any foreign guidance, got instructions for bomb making on the internet. do the facts as you know them now synch with that? >> yeah, from what we know i think that is all part and parcel of the story, and i think also we would have heard pre
but the tick tock of what happened after the fbi published their photos is going to be one of the most heavily scrutinized portions of the investigation and questioning. i tell you, the part of the whole narrative that's the most chilling is that they launched the attacks monday. they killed and maimed in the most deliberate, premedicitated way, then he went back to dartmouth, went out with colleagues and friends. tamerlan went back to his house. and you would not have known they had just...
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. >>> a man on the fbi's ten most wanted list has been arrested in nicaragua. eric justin toth was taken into custody saturday. he's suspected of making child pornography. he taught third grade at a private washington, d.c. school. he vanished in 2008 after another teacher reported finding sexually explicit photos on a school-issued camera. >>> straight ahead on your tuesday morning, your tuesday morning weather and in "cbs moneywatch" nike is forced to yank a t-shirt in the aftermath of the boston bombings last week. for bringing us together. angie's list -- reviews you can trust. when you're ready to add a necome to petsmart,ily, the destination for everything specialty pet. at the petsmart double bonus sale, save up to 20% on select habitats from your favorite brands. plus, save 50% on select tropical fish! at petsmart®. mmaybe another headache rwill get in the way. if you have migraines with 15 or more headache days a month, you're living a maybe life. and you may have chronic migraine. go to mychronicmigraine.com to find a headache specialist. and don't l
. >>> a man on the fbi's ten most wanted list has been arrested in nicaragua. eric justin toth was taken into custody saturday. he's suspected of making child pornography. he taught third grade at a private washington, d.c. school. he vanished in 2008 after another teacher reported finding sexually explicit photos on a school-issued camera. >>> straight ahead on your tuesday morning, your tuesday morning weather and in "cbs moneywatch" nike is forced to yank a...
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two years ago he was questioned by the fbi over concerns he may have had ties to armed groups. >> they had information from a foreign intelligence service that they were concerned about his possible radicalization. >> it's not clear when dzhokhar tsarnaev might be charged. the boston marathon bombings killed three people and wounded 180. he is also suspected of killing a police officer and injuring another. among the federal charges he could face is use of a weapon of mass destruction. if convicted, he could face the death penalty. the crimes were committed in the state of massachusetts, where capital punishment has been abolished. yet another competition in this case. some republican lawmakers also say that he should be declared an enemy combatant, and the case moved to a military tribunal at guantanamo bay, cuba. >> he is an american citizen. he's responsible for a crime here in america. but i trust the attorney general to make that call and make it wisely. be madedecision cannot until a team of special investigators speak with tsarnaev. there has been a show of solidarity for those
two years ago he was questioned by the fbi over concerns he may have had ties to armed groups. >> they had information from a foreign intelligence service that they were concerned about his possible radicalization. >> it's not clear when dzhokhar tsarnaev might be charged. the boston marathon bombings killed three people and wounded 180. he is also suspected of killing a police officer and injuring another. among the federal charges he could face is use of a weapon of mass...
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the fbi says adam paul vader sent aanonymous text messages to women. >>> five months after an affair ended his career at the cia, general david petraeus has a new job as a professor at the city university of new york. >>> former obama strategist david axlerod will join mitt romney at a retreat this summer. axle record will talk about trying to find a cure for epilep epilepsy. >>> and george w. bush's approval rating just hit a high. 47% say they approve how he handled himself in office. we'll have extensive live coverage of the bush library dedication tomorrow on msnbc. that's your morning dish of scrambled politicians. >>> it's a tale of two different weather patterns. all eyes have been on the flooding in the midwest where they're hoping the rain will let up. but there's a stark contrast in western kansas where they desperately need rain. the drought is so severe, it's reduced cattle pastures, forcing some ranchers to sell their herd early, driving cattle levels to the lowest in 14 years and driving up the cost of corn. for more on the weather, bill karins is here. >> and president
the fbi says adam paul vader sent aanonymous text messages to women. >>> five months after an affair ended his career at the cia, general david petraeus has a new job as a professor at the city university of new york. >>> former obama strategist david axlerod will join mitt romney at a retreat this summer. axle record will talk about trying to find a cure for epilep epilepsy. >>> and george w. bush's approval rating just hit a high. 47% say they approve how he handled...
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by afternoon, the fbi removed a computer hard drive from the home of his sister. and after a full-day chase, authorities lifted the lockdown. >> none of those leads have been fruitful -- >> reporter: but then a break in the case. gunfire by the water's edge. we're talking about dozens of rounds fired. a lot of residents out on the street crowding the street right now. they started cheering. and as armed vehicles started parading, rushing back into the perimeter here, people were yelling "go get him." >> reporter: one eyewitness said his neighbor went to check on his boat today. he saw blood, climbed up a ladder to open the cover over the boat -- >> he looked at the boat and there was some things moved around. some rollers or things moved around. he said, that's very strange. so he went in his garage and he looked at what he thought was a body. >> within the hour, officers sweeped the area and finally, news the suspect is taken into custody. reportedly found alive. >> he's in custody, he's alive and we're going to prosecute him and bring him to justice. >> reporter
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and the fbi found no evidence of conspiracy. hi and his brother drew inspiration from radical islamic preachings on the internet. investigators believe they may have launched the attack in retribution for the killing of american troops in afghanistan. to confirm a possible motive, investigators want to interview tamerlan's wife, katherine russell. today, her attorneys issued a statement saying she is doing everything she can to assist in the on going investigation. adding, the reports of her husband's involvement in the attack came as an absolute shock to the family. >> key remaining questions for investigators involve the bombs. where did the brothers build them. did they set off practice explosions and how did they pay for the materials and do all of that under the radar? kpix5. >> the mother of the brothers says there is no way that her sons were involved in this. in an interview with britain's channel 4 news, tsarnaev claimed her sons were set up. >> what happened is a terrible thing, but i know my kids have nothing to do wi
and the fbi found no evidence of conspiracy. hi and his brother drew inspiration from radical islamic preachings on the internet. investigators believe they may have launched the attack in retribution for the killing of american troops in afghanistan. to confirm a possible motive, investigators want to interview tamerlan's wife, katherine russell. today, her attorneys issued a statement saying she is doing everything she can to assist in the on going investigation. adding, the reports of her...
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a special interrogation team from the fbi will handle the questioning. >> how did they plan this, what was the motive, did they have help and are there others ou th >> reporter: it appes johar as his older brother tamerlan were prepared to set off more bombs when police caught up with them early friday morning. >> they were going to attack other individuals. that's my belief at this point in time. >> reporter: tamerlan was killed during a shootout with police. jahar escaped but was caught friday night hiding in a boat. charges against him could be filed as early as today. the city of boston will take time to mark the one-week anniversary of the marathon bombings. at 2:50 this afternoon, the city will observe a moment of silence followed by bell ringing throughout the state. there will also be a private funeral for krystle cambell today. there was a public wake in her hometown of medford sunday. hundreds paid respects to the 29-year-old who friends and family said was always smiling. >> she never let anything bother her just loved life and a genuine great person. will ba memorial servic
a special interrogation team from the fbi will handle the questioning. >> how did they plan this, what was the motive, did they have help and are there others ou th >> reporter: it appes johar as his older brother tamerlan were prepared to set off more bombs when police caught up with them early friday morning. >> they were going to attack other individuals. that's my belief at this point in time. >> reporter: tamerlan was killed during a shootout with police. jahar...
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. >> reporter: the fbi may get additional answers from tamerlan's wife, seen over the weekend leaving the family apartment. a rhode island native, she converted to islam and changed her name from katherine to karima. because she lived in the same cambridge apartment where authorities believe the two brothers hatched their plot, she could provide clues about whether others were involved. her family lawyer said she was shocked to learn of her husband's role and had no idea until the fbi released the surveillance pictures of her husband and named him a suspect. in the gun fight with police on thursday night that killed tamerlan, he and his brother were well-armed with at least five other explosive devices, some of which they threw at the please in pursuit. >> it does appear that they were potentially interested in conducting follow-on attacks. that may have been why they didn't try to flee as fast as they did. >> reporter: today, federal agents were looking for more bombs or a possible bomb factory. hours after the younger brother talked to federal agents, authorities swarmed an area beh
. >> reporter: the fbi may get additional answers from tamerlan's wife, seen over the weekend leaving the family apartment. a rhode island native, she converted to islam and changed her name from katherine to karima. because she lived in the same cambridge apartment where authorities believe the two brothers hatched their plot, she could provide clues about whether others were involved. her family lawyer said she was shocked to learn of her husband's role and had no idea until the fbi...
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the fbi is facing tough questions about whether the fbi missed critical clues. even after russia raised a red flag about his radical islamic clues. homeland security secretary acknowledged that the government was aware of tamerlan's trip last year after the russians warned them. >> was your department aware of his travels to russia and, if you weren't, the reason? >> the travel in 2012 that you're referring to. yes, the system pinged when he left the united states. >> did the agency drop the ball? the question keeps building. good to see you, sir. as you know, the fbi says it looked into tamerlan before that recent trip to russia at the behest of the russians and found nothing derogatory. but according to some reports, the russians didn't stop then. again, as recent as last year, the wall street george says they didn't get an alert. >> the fbi has told me that they were not warned again. but let's look at the facts here. the fbi has denied they have any knowledge of his trip to russia. they had a lead opened on this individual that they closed. and now we have t
the fbi is facing tough questions about whether the fbi missed critical clues. even after russia raised a red flag about his radical islamic clues. homeland security secretary acknowledged that the government was aware of tamerlan's trip last year after the russians warned them. >> was your department aware of his travels to russia and, if you weren't, the reason? >> the travel in 2012 that you're referring to. yes, the system pinged when he left the united states. >> did the...
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if it was a mistake or if the laws are insufficient or the fbi failed. we are at war with radical islamists and we need to up our gram. game. >> they interviewed him and found nothing significant. he spent six months in russia before returning to the states. >> investigators say they believe the older of the two suspects was not killed when he was shot by police but rather when his brother ran him over in a stolen car when escaping to a gun fight. they are asking to speak to the elder brother's wife. he leaves behind a wife and 3-year-old daughter. his widow, katherine russell tsarnaev did not talk to authorities when they visited the home where he was staying. he didn't act differently, they said, after the bombing. >>> hundreds of people gathered at the boston finish line to pay their respects to those killed and injured. the governor of massachusetts is asking people across the nation to observe a moment of silence at the time that first bomb went off. the one-minute silent tribute scheduled for 2:50 eastern, will be followed by the ringing of the bel
if it was a mistake or if the laws are insufficient or the fbi failed. we are at war with radical islamists and we need to up our gram. game. >> they interviewed him and found nothing significant. he spent six months in russia before returning to the states. >> investigators say they believe the older of the two suspects was not killed when he was shot by police but rather when his brother ran him over in a stolen car when escaping to a gun fight. they are asking to speak to the...
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curtis is the man the fbi had targeted, but no evidence of ricin was found. so authorities are now focusing on a man named jay everett dusky. >>> tonight, the fbi is investigating what is being called the tweet heard around the world. arguably, the world's most reputable outlet, the associated press add their twitter account hacked. the fake tweet said explosions in the white house and barack obama is injured. that tweet went out this morning and sent shock waves through much of the country. minutes later, the associated press sent out a statement saying the tweet was fake and a group called the syrian electronic army took credit for the hack attack. at the time of the deadly attack. officials say the enclosures were working properly at the animal park where the lion killed an intern. investigators looked at the cages at the cat haven east of fresno and that cat sanctuary did not violate any animal welfare act policies. a lion killed diana hanson. she was cleaning the cage when he escaped and attacked her. deafties killed the animal. >>> cooler weather contin
curtis is the man the fbi had targeted, but no evidence of ricin was found. so authorities are now focusing on a man named jay everett dusky. >>> tonight, the fbi is investigating what is being called the tweet heard around the world. arguably, the world's most reputable outlet, the associated press add their twitter account hacked. the fake tweet said explosions in the white house and barack obama is injured. that tweet went out this morning and sent shock waves through much of the...
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it did not take the fbi very long to update its wanted poster. the man had only been known as suspect fum ber 2. >> yeah, instead of wanted, you see this? the word wanted was quickly changed to capture. here now is just one of the brief glimpses that we got friday night of this suspected bomber. take a look at this photo taken by a reporter, gene macken. and you see from this window, of this ambulance, it is the head of the wounded 19-year-old dzhokhar sdar nigh ya. chris lawrence is standing by live at israel hospital. and that is where the suspected bomber has been taken. chris, what is his condition? is it still serious? >> still serious. that's the latest word. and we're told when this condition is updated, it will come from the f.b.i. again, when the police found him, he was covered in blood. and they think that his injuries came from that initial shootout. so the shootout and the altercation that happened friday morning when his brother was still alive, even though we don't know the extent to his injuries, if he was injured in that shootout
it did not take the fbi very long to update its wanted poster. the man had only been known as suspect fum ber 2. >> yeah, instead of wanted, you see this? the word wanted was quickly changed to capture. here now is just one of the brief glimpses that we got friday night of this suspected bomber. take a look at this photo taken by a reporter, gene macken. and you see from this window, of this ambulance, it is the head of the wounded 19-year-old dzhokhar sdar nigh ya. chris lawrence is...
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back to more fbi officials. bill griffith on the ground in watertown. all day today. bill, has the scene changed in any way? you've been there all day, from the early morning hours. what has changed? >> well, as i keep saying, there's an ebb and flow to the activity. the activity is definitely picking up again. scott was just pointing out, those things that have happened before the news briefings are happening now. the state troopers are marching in. they're there to protect whoever, whichever dignitaries come in and the last few briefings we've had, governor patrick, we've had boston mayor menino. we had watertown officials, we had state trooper officials and other law enforcement officials, so, that's probably what's going to happen and i received the same information that scott did on this timeline. so, that may be what we get. what we may not get, still, unfortunately, is word that they have found this 19-year-old suspect. but we may be getting closer, though, to the completion of that door to door search th
back to more fbi officials. bill griffith on the ground in watertown. all day today. bill, has the scene changed in any way? you've been there all day, from the early morning hours. what has changed? >> well, as i keep saying, there's an ebb and flow to the activity. the activity is definitely picking up again. scott was just pointing out, those things that have happened before the news briefings are happening now. the state troopers are marching in. they're there to protect whoever,...
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shortly after the service, the fbi released pictures of two brothers they said could be linked to the bombing. , 26-year-old and a 19-year-old ethnic chechens who had been living in the u.s. for a number of years. hours later the older brother was dead, together with a police officer. officials said there had been a firefight and the brothers had thrown explosives at the police. the young brother had managed to escape. . massive manhunt began for the suspect continued, the boston area was paralyzed. public transport was shut down. city residents were told to stay indoors. the uncle of the suspects made an appeal. >> i say, if you are live, turn yourself in -- alive, turn yourself in and ask for forgiveness. on the tsarnaev family, on the entire chechen ethnicity. >> on friday evening the authorities announced they found him hiding in a boat in someone's backyard. police said he was found covered in blood and was taken to the .ospital there was relief and celebration on the streets in boston. officials stressed the investigation is still ongoing, but people in boston are just happy the
shortly after the service, the fbi released pictures of two brothers they said could be linked to the bombing. , 26-year-old and a 19-year-old ethnic chechens who had been living in the u.s. for a number of years. hours later the older brother was dead, together with a police officer. officials said there had been a firefight and the brothers had thrown explosives at the police. the young brother had managed to escape. . massive manhunt began for the suspect continued, the boston area was...
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dropped off the fbi's radar. the fbi right now i'm sure is gathering information on this to find out more. put this in context for us. >> well, i wouldn't say that they just dropped off his radar, but i would think that during the course of this that someone had to -- the fbi had to obtain some information from someplace or another that caused them to look into this individual, no matter who that individual may have been, and i would suspect that they did a very detailed investigation on what they knew and were able to gather based on the request that might have been made to them about this particular individual, and in doing so they did not come up with any information that they thought was harmful in some way and therefore apparently the case was closed and moved on. >> all right, don and gary, stick around, we're going to come back to you. right now we have to take a break. cnn's continuing coverage of the terrorist attacks at boston continues. lots more to cover on this. we'll keep the discussion going with b
dropped off the fbi's radar. the fbi right now i'm sure is gathering information on this to find out more. put this in context for us. >> well, i wouldn't say that they just dropped off his radar, but i would think that during the course of this that someone had to -- the fbi had to obtain some information from someplace or another that caused them to look into this individual, no matter who that individual may have been, and i would suspect that they did a very detailed investigation on...
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it in to the fbi. why did you do that? >> normally i saw him driving a nice bmw. it seemed strange to me he was driving a green honda civic which, i don't know, just seemed out of the ordinary. >> and that was after the video when you seen the video? or did you really just say this is different. i'm going to call? >> i didn't call until friday morning when i saw his picture on the news. >> and what made you decide to make that call? there were others that saw it and some former classmates. they said gosh that looks like him and he always wears his hat backwards. but they didn't call because they were afraid it might not be him and they didn't want to throw him under the bus. >> i called because i knew it was him. and i called my buddies. they were like, yeah, you should definitely call that in. >> that's g must have been hard. derrick, you said that there was some things about dzhokhar, you know, everyone i talked to that knew him said, you know, some ways all american kid. smoked pot. went to parties.
it in to the fbi. why did you do that? >> normally i saw him driving a nice bmw. it seemed strange to me he was driving a green honda civic which, i don't know, just seemed out of the ordinary. >> and that was after the video when you seen the video? or did you really just say this is different. i'm going to call? >> i didn't call until friday morning when i saw his picture on the news. >> and what made you decide to make that call? there were others that saw it and some...
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. >> the net) the two man hours after the fbi -- the net closed around two man hours after the fbi released photos. 10:30, the brothers tried to rob a 7-eleven store near the massachusetts institute of technology. then news a police officer was attacked. sean collier,26 years old, was shot as he s in his car. he died soon after. the brothers hijacked a car, and the chase that followed ended in watertown, 10 miles from boston. on the usually quiet suburban street, there was a fierce firefight, captured on mobile phones. the police were taking no chances. the innocent owner of the hijacked car was for a time treated as a suspect. tamerlan tsarnaev was fatally wounded. he died in hospital. >> the closed in around one guy. they got in position. >> w >> they were screaming at him. they all had their guns out. he was at the point where he was like this. finally, by the time the car came over, he finally laid down to go back on the ground, and that was said. >> the whole town has become a crime scene. the younger brother who escaped the shootout. >> you should be considered armed and dangerous and
. >> the net) the two man hours after the fbi -- the net closed around two man hours after the fbi released photos. 10:30, the brothers tried to rob a 7-eleven store near the massachusetts institute of technology. then news a police officer was attacked. sean collier,26 years old, was shot as he s in his car. he died soon after. the brothers hijacked a car, and the chase that followed ended in watertown, 10 miles from boston. on the usually quiet suburban street, there was a fierce...
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did the fbi really drop the ball here? or is it perfectly understandable as to why nothing was pursued? >> no indication coming out right now in the public realm that the fbi dropped the ball. knowing about these types of things, working with the fbi, my former organization, ncis. when a request comes in through foreign liaison like that, in this case it was the russian sfb, rough equivalent of the fbi, a lot of it, most of it depends how much information was provided in the lead. how compelling it was. from what we've heard so far, the fbi went by procedure. conducted the interviews, checked the database, all the indices, then went back to foreign liaison, said, what else was there? apparently there was nothing any more compelling. >> what can you hope to achieve simply by interviewing a couple of individuals who are not going to tell you anything more? there's no warrant to search their premises. what else can you gather? >> sure, it's not just those individuals. depending upon the depth of the lead came in. interviews o
did the fbi really drop the ball here? or is it perfectly understandable as to why nothing was pursued? >> no indication coming out right now in the public realm that the fbi dropped the ball. knowing about these types of things, working with the fbi, my former organization, ncis. when a request comes in through foreign liaison like that, in this case it was the russian sfb, rough equivalent of the fbi, a lot of it, most of it depends how much information was provided in the lead. how...
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the older brother want the fbi's radar for years. the question is when he went bad how did he slip through the cracks? >> reporter: yeah, bill, it's a good question. one that many are asking including people in congress, wanting to know exactly what happened after that investigation by the fbi at the request of the russian government. as we know, russia asked the united states to look into the older brother tamerlan to find out possible terrorist connections or connections to radical islam. now, the fbi said in a statement just a few days ago that they interviewed him, his family, there was some sort of surveillance checking into computer and phone records possibly and the fbi concluded that there was no evidence of any terrorism either foreign or domestic and any ties to terrorism on his behalf. now, that all came before that trip to russia where we've learned that he might have traveled under a false name, so when he came back to the united states, why the fbi did not go back to investigate that, that's the big question especially
the older brother want the fbi's radar for years. the question is when he went bad how did he slip through the cracks? >> reporter: yeah, bill, it's a good question. one that many are asking including people in congress, wanting to know exactly what happened after that investigation by the fbi at the request of the russian government. as we know, russia asked the united states to look into the older brother tamerlan to find out possible terrorist connections or connections to radical...
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now there are still plenty of unanswered questions but the fbi believes the 19-year-old and his brother were ready to carry out more terrorists attacks. >> we have reason to believe based upon the evidence that was found at that scene, the explosions, the explosionive ordnance that was unfired and the fire power they had that they were going to attack other people. >> the darker image is tsarnaev hiding beneath a plastic tarp on a boat in the backyard in watertown. at some point you see some kind of explosion there. that is one of the flash bang di vices used to disorient the suspect. federal agents hope to speak today to the widow of suspected boston bomber tamerlan tsarnaev. they went to the home where kathryn tsarnaev had been staying. she refused to speak to the agents at the advice of her lawyer. that interview could take place sometime today. her husband was the suspect that was killed during the shootout with police. now our coverage of the boston bombings continues in just about ten minutes. coming up at 4:42 we'll have a live report from boston where federal prosecutors are rev
now there are still plenty of unanswered questions but the fbi believes the 19-year-old and his brother were ready to carry out more terrorists attacks. >> we have reason to believe based upon the evidence that was found at that scene, the explosions, the explosionive ordnance that was unfired and the fire power they had that they were going to attack other people. >> the darker image is tsarnaev hiding beneath a plastic tarp on a boat in the backyard in watertown. at some point you...
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coming up next, the fbi also now under the microscope. what did the fbi know about tamerlan tsarnaev and should they have known that he was capable of an attack like this, given the warning they got and the questions they asked. we'll take a closer look at that. [ agent smith ] i've found software that intrigues me. it appears it's an agent of good. ge has wired their medical hardware with innovative software to be in many places at the same time. using data to connect patients to software, to nurses to the right people and machines. ♪ helping hospitals treat people even better, while dramatically reducing waiting time. now a waiting room is just a room. [ telephone ringing ] [ static warbles ] [ beeping ] red or blue? ♪ red or blue? i don'without goingcisions to angie's list first. you'll find reviews on home repair to healthcare written by people just like you. with angie's list, i know who to call, and i know the results will be fantastic. angie's list -- reviews you can trust. of mild to moderate alzheimer's disease is exelon patc
coming up next, the fbi also now under the microscope. what did the fbi know about tamerlan tsarnaev and should they have known that he was capable of an attack like this, given the warning they got and the questions they asked. we'll take a closer look at that. [ agent smith ] i've found software that intrigues me. it appears it's an agent of good. ge has wired their medical hardware with innovative software to be in many places at the same time. using data to connect patients to software, to...
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so the fbi checked u.s. databases for any records of derogatory phone conversations or online postings about radical activity or associations with known radicals and they dug into his travel history and education background and came up with nothing. so at the beginning of 2011 issue the fbi found, suspect number 1 to be clean. so they closed the scpais told the foreign government who had been inquiring that they would be happy to check again if any red flags popped up, but the unnamed foreign government never contacted the fbi about this man, suspect number 1, the man on the screen in the black hat. we are getting a sense of why he was able to continue plotting undetected. >> these are hard people to find. they are hard people to detect. no matter what age we live in, whether it's social media or we have all kinds of public health, these people often stay to themselves and we don't hear about them until the day they do something terrible like this. >> the suspect here, who was interviewed by the fbi is the o
so the fbi checked u.s. databases for any records of derogatory phone conversations or online postings about radical activity or associations with known radicals and they dug into his travel history and education background and came up with nothing. so at the beginning of 2011 issue the fbi found, suspect number 1 to be clean. so they closed the scpais told the foreign government who had been inquiring that they would be happy to check again if any red flags popped up, but the unnamed foreign...
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of things is one potential answer or our laws do not allow the fbi to follow us in a sound solid way. >> reporter: the fbi says in the summer of 2011 it interviewed tamerlan and his relatives and did not find any foreign terrorist activity. >>> a statement was released. it reads in part that the caucasian mudin is not related to attacks on the u.s., they are in the war for russia it says. >>> and the suspect's father says that fbi agents called him to say that he was under suspicion. his mother says that tamerlan said if you need me you will find me. hours later he was killed following a shoot out with police. and late tonight the fbi disputeed the mother's claim saying the last contact they had with tamerlan was in 2011. >>> now as the legal process begins to unfold, the 19-year- old suspect should be treated as a criminal defendant rather than an enemy combatant. senator dianne feinstein say it is conviction rate is higher in federal law than a military tribunal. >> it is clear to me, they are skilled, they know how to do this. >> reporter: feinstein calls for federal prosecutors t
of things is one potential answer or our laws do not allow the fbi to follow us in a sound solid way. >> reporter: the fbi says in the summer of 2011 it interviewed tamerlan and his relatives and did not find any foreign terrorist activity. >>> a statement was released. it reads in part that the caucasian mudin is not related to attacks on the u.s., they are in the war for russia it says. >>> and the suspect's father says that fbi agents called him to say that he was...
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they warned the fbi he was a follower of radical islam. the fbi's investigation never turned up anything significant. tsarnaev traveled to the troubled region of dagestan for six months. it's where his parents live. it's a hub of jihadist recruitment generally. "the new york times" wrote yesterday -- actually, today. back home in the u.s., tsarnaev became more radicalized. "the boston globe" reports he disrupted conversations at his local cambridge mosque with outbursts of radical theology and created a youtube page. how did this lead up to the boston marathon a week ago? richard engel is nbc news' chief foreign correspondent. david is editor of the "new yorker" magazine. i want to start with richard, then to david. richard, why did the russians let him in if he was a problem for them a year earlier? >> it's common where you have governments watching people to give them some slack, to let them travel, to let them come into your country. it actually can be helpful sometimes if you're watching someone to see who they're talking to. we see th
they warned the fbi he was a follower of radical islam. the fbi's investigation never turned up anything significant. tsarnaev traveled to the troubled region of dagestan for six months. it's where his parents live. it's a hub of jihadist recruitment generally. "the new york times" wrote yesterday -- actually, today. back home in the u.s., tsarnaev became more radicalized. "the boston globe" reports he disrupted conversations at his local cambridge mosque with outbursts of...
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one thing about the flag raised by russia and what the fbi did. and we're still hashing through whether something went wrong there. i haven't seen how many flags are raised and with what frequency. we're looking at it now and say oh my god, we this warning and they looked and turned away. we don't know how routine these warnings are, how many of them come across the fbi desk. we need to know that before we say they did something wrong here. >> the other thing is the department of homeland security and the fbi have been warning about this exact kind of thing happening for years. everybody is acting like oh my god this just happened. some of these conversations go back to oklahoma city. i went through and read a lot of it where they talk about lone wolf, the smaller military type organizations where it's maybe you know, two or three or four people. so i think if we're going to talk about what needs to change, as we look at the case, i'm so concerned about the nature of the conversation. because what it means to become radicalized, you don't have to
one thing about the flag raised by russia and what the fbi did. and we're still hashing through whether something went wrong there. i haven't seen how many flags are raised and with what frequency. we're looking at it now and say oh my god, we this warning and they looked and turned away. we don't know how routine these warnings are, how many of them come across the fbi desk. we need to know that before we say they did something wrong here. >> the other thing is the department of homeland...
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former special agent in charge of the fbi's division. i understand that you were in charge or very involved in the investigation of the underwear bomber. correct? >> can you tell us what you think is happening in the investigation now? how they are proceeding and what they're trying to do here? >> number one, i got the manhunt. they believe they have him cornered in a situation. the second thing is they are going back and interviewing friends, family, aacquaintances. i'm sure they're looking at online activity. facebook, twitter, chat rooms. what they looked at. what they downloaded, to give them a clearer picture. what caused these guys to act like this. what other connection do they have here. >> what does your opinion tell you about this? do you think they acted alone. given the fact that the older brother went to russia for six months. do you think that perhaps there is a broader group involved in this? >> you have got to look at where they're from. you know, chechen rebels did train in the afghan camps, the al qaeda camps, for a num
former special agent in charge of the fbi's division. i understand that you were in charge or very involved in the investigation of the underwear bomber. correct? >> can you tell us what you think is happening in the investigation now? how they are proceeding and what they're trying to do here? >> number one, i got the manhunt. they believe they have him cornered in a situation. the second thing is they are going back and interviewing friends, family, aacquaintances. i'm sure...
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when tamerlan was interviewed overseas by the fbi as a follower of radical islam. here is joe johns. >> well, they found nothing incriminating and the fact that tamerlan was interviewed by the fbi two years before the bombings, was already stirring up controversy before the bombing in watertown. the chairman of the security committee. >> if they let him out of their sights, then that is an issue for me. >> reporter: the mother said that agents had been harassing her son for years. >> they knew what my son was doing, and they knew what actions and what sites on the internet he was doing. they were watching every step of him and telling today, this is a terrorist act. >> reporter: the fbi confirmed in 2011 they interviewed the older brother and family members, but it did not say how many times. it was at the request of russian intelligence ak considereding the a senior u.s. official. the fbi said that the request was based on information that tsarnaev was a follower of radical islam and a strong believer and had changed drastically since 2010. they said they had chec
when tamerlan was interviewed overseas by the fbi as a follower of radical islam. here is joe johns. >> well, they found nothing incriminating and the fact that tamerlan was interviewed by the fbi two years before the bombings, was already stirring up controversy before the bombing in watertown. the chairman of the security committee. >> if they let him out of their sights, then that is an issue for me. >> reporter: the mother said that agents had been harassing her son for...
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even after the fbi released video and surveillance video on thursday. but as soon as they were identified at 26-year-old tamerlan and 19-year-old dzhokhar tsarnaev, their uncle spoke out. >> i say dzhokhar, if you are alive, turn yourself in and ask for forgiveness from the victims, from the injured and from those who left. as forgiveness from these people. >> i'm suspicious that this was staged. the picture was staged. >> reporter: a much different response from the brother's aunt in ontario. in russia both the mother and father said they refuse to believe that their son is responsible for the bombings and killing of an mit police officer. >> someone framed them. i don't know who but someone framed them. >> it's impossible for them to do these things. so i'm really, really really, really feeling that this is a set up. >> now former classmates of the second suspect dzhokhar tsarnaev say he was a happy student. but a mechanic said he seemed extremely nervous and even seemed like the 19 was on drugs. >>> the fbi used social media to get the suspects pictu
even after the fbi released video and surveillance video on thursday. but as soon as they were identified at 26-year-old tamerlan and 19-year-old dzhokhar tsarnaev, their uncle spoke out. >> i say dzhokhar, if you are alive, turn yourself in and ask for forgiveness from the victims, from the injured and from those who left. as forgiveness from these people. >> i'm suspicious that this was staged. the picture was staged. >> reporter: a much different response from the brother's...
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dianne feinstein wants to know why the fbi did not tag him with anything else. now, another interesting development on capitol hill, this boston bombing story is playing a little bit into the immigration debate. let's take a listen between senators grassley and schumer. >> i say that to those who are pointing to what happened, the terrible tragedy in boston, as an i would say excuse for not doing a bill or delaying it many months or years. >> i never said that! >> i didn't say that. >> i never said that! >> reporter: now, richard, sources on capitol hill tell me they don't expect the incident here in boston to have too much effect on the immigration bill. it's something that ultimately both sides would like to have. but you see right there how it will have -- give an opportunity for a lot of lawmakers to try and tie it together, something that proponents of immigration reform do not want to see. >> thank you so much. >>> now to another terror plot. this one was thwarted. trains from the united states to canada were among the possible targets. nbc's stephanie gos
dianne feinstein wants to know why the fbi did not tag him with anything else. now, another interesting development on capitol hill, this boston bombing story is playing a little bit into the immigration debate. let's take a listen between senators grassley and schumer. >> i say that to those who are pointing to what happened, the terrible tragedy in boston, as an i would say excuse for not doing a bill or delaying it many months or years. >> i never said that! >> i didn't say...
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it all started yesterday when the fbi released those photos of the suspects. then sean collier was killed in his cruiser. moments later the two stole a mercedes suv. suspect number one, the man in the black hat was shot and killed. then the morning in boston officials extended a shelter in place order city wide that shut down schools, businesses and mass transit and soon after it was lifted this afternoon. very soon after the stand off began over in water town with the 19-year-old cornered in a boat around 8:45 eastern. law enforcement moved in. pulled the suspect from his hiding plane -- hiding place and took him into custody. >>> about a half an hour after the second suspect was captured, president obama's praised the people of boston. >> they failed because as americans, we refuse to be terrorized. >> reporter: the president vowed to get all the remaining questions about the bombings answered and he cautioned americans against a rush to judgment about the brother's motive or their background. >> a u.s. government official says at this point there is no know
it all started yesterday when the fbi released those photos of the suspects. then sean collier was killed in his cruiser. moments later the two stole a mercedes suv. suspect number one, the man in the black hat was shot and killed. then the morning in boston officials extended a shelter in place order city wide that shut down schools, businesses and mass transit and soon after it was lifted this afternoon. very soon after the stand off began over in water town with the 19-year-old cornered in a...
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it's been shut down for almost a week as fbi agents scour the scene for evidence and debris is clear. the square will not reopen until the fbi investigation is complete. >>> and this is continuing coverage of today's events in boston on the ktvu channel 2 news at noon. boston's mayor city leaders and first responders gather at the bombing site just ten minutes ago. this is what it looked like as they took a moment of silence to honor the dead and injured. the city was quiet until bells rang out. congress also halted talks on the floor and bowed their heads and were told the white house, the president also stopped for a moment of silence. now let's sum up where the investigation into the boston bombings stands. the surviving suspect 19-year- old dzhokhar tsarnaev was charged today in his hospital bed with conspiracying to use a weapon of mass destruction. that carries a possible death sentence. he remains hospitalized with serious neck and leg wounds. the white house announced he will be prosecuted in the civilian federal court and not as an enemy combatant by a military tribunal. >>>
it's been shut down for almost a week as fbi agents scour the scene for evidence and debris is clear. the square will not reopen until the fbi investigation is complete. >>> and this is continuing coverage of today's events in boston on the ktvu channel 2 news at noon. boston's mayor city leaders and first responders gather at the bombing site just ten minutes ago. this is what it looked like as they took a moment of silence to honor the dead and injured. the city was quiet until bells...
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he said, tell the fbi. well, i said, i know who he is and so i don't think he is the guy. and besides they said it is the gy from brown university. so i left it at that. i assume that someone heard our conversation and told the u-mass police. >> and after that they shut down the school and we know what happened next. austin hightower, thank you for joining me. >> any time. thank you. >> now to julian pollard. you were a boxer and roomed with tamerlan during tournament. what was he like? >> well, during that trip, i noticed tamerlan was a bit after flashy guy. sharp dresser. confident in his abilities as a boxer. >> he was good boxer? >> he was. he had some skills. he had some punching power. good hand speed. he won a couple fights in lowell. he lost in nationals. but to make it to nationals, is a good accomplishment. >> he ended up quitting boxing and i believe that you are under the understanding, because he couldn't represent the united states. is that right? >> for some reason in the second tournament, golden gloves, we couldn't travel with the team. i thought it was be
he said, tell the fbi. well, i said, i know who he is and so i don't think he is the guy. and besides they said it is the gy from brown university. so i left it at that. i assume that someone heard our conversation and told the u-mass police. >> and after that they shut down the school and we know what happened next. austin hightower, thank you for joining me. >> any time. thank you. >> now to julian pollard. you were a boxer and roomed with tamerlan during tournament. what...
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age end, fbi bin laden leader in fact. jack, they want to get him alive. you were toll telling me that. there is always a effort to get the subject alive. what if it is possible he booby-trapped himself? >> they had a grenade and they threw at least seven pipe bombs. neil: would he have it on his person physically? would be attached to him? >> if it was a sucide vest. chechens are known to do that. neil: if he hadn't executed that or hasn't exploded himself he may not want to. >> may not want to and paramount is the public safety and safety of the we have what we have is hostage barricade situation and he may succumb to wound but they will take their time. right now we have the situation isolated. that is always a good thing. if we take him alive fine, but public safety is paramount. protect the officers. we'll see what happens. neil: whether we take him alive or not, and i understand the need to take him alive to examine whether to investigate if there is wider cell that links the brothers to other nefarious folks either
age end, fbi bin laden leader in fact. jack, they want to get him alive. you were toll telling me that. there is always a effort to get the subject alive. what if it is possible he booby-trapped himself? >> they had a grenade and they threw at least seven pipe bombs. neil: would he have it on his person physically? would be attached to him? >> if it was a sucide vest. chechens are known to do that. neil: if he hadn't executed that or hasn't exploded himself he may not want to....
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contacts between russia and the fbi. i'm also on the house intelligence committee and we're getting a briefing at 4:00 today. i hope this can be resolved. i want to go back to one thing you said -- >> can i interrupt you there? people are sitting back there saying how does this happen? how do members of congress get briefed and be told different things? >> that's what i'm going to try to find out today. we have a meeting at 4:00. a closed door meeting on boston, the fbi will be there. we have to get this resolved. on one hand we hear one contact and then on the other we hear that there were multiple contacts. obviously there's a significant difference. also, we should keep in mind russia doesn't contact us that often. i'm not saying believe everything the russians tell us but they don't contact us that often. this was not unusual but not ordinary. and yet to me it didn't get the attention -- >> it should have raised a bigger red flag? >> it certainly should have. absolutely. >> there is disagreement with experts i have b
contacts between russia and the fbi. i'm also on the house intelligence committee and we're getting a briefing at 4:00 today. i hope this can be resolved. i want to go back to one thing you said -- >> can i interrupt you there? people are sitting back there saying how does this happen? how do members of congress get briefed and be told different things? >> that's what i'm going to try to find out today. we have a meeting at 4:00. a closed door meeting on boston, the fbi will be...
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i don't blame the fbi, i don't believe in framing. but i do believe that someone preached them -- preached tamerlan so much and this has come in from the mosques or religious groups in boston. i don't believe dagestan is involved in it. >> again, that was one of the suspects' ex-brothers-in-law speaking by phone to wolf blitzer from cask stan. i want to bring in cnn's barbara starr now because she has new information on that. it is critically important. barbara, thank you for joining us. the feds keep more than one list of people they need to watch, right? so where did this suspect's name turn up? >> well, chris, what we now know from sources that we've spoken to here in washington and government officials, tamerlan tsarnaev, the older brother, was on two government databases, but that's an important word. databases. these are law enforcement and terrorism databases, not watch lists. what does this all mean? what it means is when the russians came to the u.s. back in 2011 said we have concerns about this guy, look into him, his name w
i don't blame the fbi, i don't believe in framing. but i do believe that someone preached them -- preached tamerlan so much and this has come in from the mosques or religious groups in boston. i don't believe dagestan is involved in it. >> again, that was one of the suspects' ex-brothers-in-law speaking by phone to wolf blitzer from cask stan. i want to bring in cnn's barbara starr now because she has new information on that. it is critically important. barbara, thank you for joining us....
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. >> carney defended an fbi investigation of tamerlan tsarnaev two years ago. carney said agents interviewed him and members of his family but found no evidence of terrorist activity. >>> a car bomb has exploded outside the french embassy in the libyan capital of tripoli. at least two staff were injured. the blast managed to damage part of the building. libyan security officials say it's a terrorist attack. france headed nato's military campaign to support libyan rebel forces in their fight against myanmar el gadhafi. his regime collapsed in 2011. the security officials say there's a possibility gadhafi supporters may be behind the attack. >>> health authorities in china have confirmed that a deadly new strain of bird flu has spread to another part of the country. they reported the first h7n9 case in the eastern province of shandong. authorities say a 36-year-old man from the city of shandong is infected. he runs a store that sells construction materials. human infections have already been confirmed in shanghai, beijing, and four eastern provinces. 109 cases ha
. >> carney defended an fbi investigation of tamerlan tsarnaev two years ago. carney said agents interviewed him and members of his family but found no evidence of terrorist activity. >>> a car bomb has exploded outside the french embassy in the libyan capital of tripoli. at least two staff were injured. the blast managed to damage part of the building. libyan security officials say it's a terrorist attack. france headed nato's military campaign to support libyan rebel forces in...
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fbi. we'll see whether they are persons of interest or they are just trying to get information about where he's been in recent days, who he's been in communication with, any indication of threatening behavior or unusual behavior. that's part of a normal investigation. three people in a private residence taken in for questioning, not all that surprising. key question is are they expanding the net or do they think the two brothers acted alone. >> we also know there are a number of family members. the mother is in dagestan with the father but the mother has lived here and the father had lived here on and off as well. there is also i believe two sisters, at least one of whom is married, i believe perhaps both are married, but again, we don't know the full details on the family dynamics at this point. again, susan candiotti was just telling us, again, susan, i'm sorry. i was reading that e-mail. i know you said it was in a triangular area but can you give a sense in blocks about how far away, w
fbi. we'll see whether they are persons of interest or they are just trying to get information about where he's been in recent days, who he's been in communication with, any indication of threatening behavior or unusual behavior. that's part of a normal investigation. three people in a private residence taken in for questioning, not all that surprising. key question is are they expanding the net or do they think the two brothers acted alone. >> we also know there are a number of family...
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the fbi and law enforcement searching with the 19 year-old who has managed to elude capture since this fire fight late last night. the second suspect in the monday boston marathon bombing. his brother tamerlan tsarnaev is dead and the boston area was under a lockdown and tell one hour ago urged jews stayed behind locked doors and told they were given the all clear to leave their homes. the largest shutdown in the history of any metropolitan area. here is the timeline. 10:20 p.m. last night and armed robbery reeorted at a 711 near the m.i.t. campus shortly after police received reports of shots fired on the campus. police responded to the scene and discovered in may t. campus police officer john collier shot in his car and was transported where he was pronounced dead. then the brothers hijacked a car then released him unharmed and a gas station but then less than one hour later it after it adjacent to the boston suburb during that chase a suspected terrorist reportedly threw explosives from a car at 1251 dozens of gunshots was reported by a bystanders as the s.w.a.t. team moved and. [gu
the fbi and law enforcement searching with the 19 year-old who has managed to elude capture since this fire fight late last night. the second suspect in the monday boston marathon bombing. his brother tamerlan tsarnaev is dead and the boston area was under a lockdown and tell one hour ago urged jews stayed behind locked doors and told they were given the all clear to leave their homes. the largest shutdown in the history of any metropolitan area. here is the timeline. 10:20 p.m. last night and...
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the fbi has denied they had any knowledge of his trip to russia. they had a lead opened on this individual that they closed and now we have the secretary of homeland security testifying that they knew he left and traveled to russia. when you look at the original russian intelligence wire, it basically indicates that this is a more dangerous person that may leave the united states and join an underground extremist group. so the idea when that flag went up, what was done with that information? the department of homeland security was created after 9/11 to make sure we didn't have this happen again, that the dots would be connected, that people would communicate and the problem is, dhs has this information and presumably the man on the jttf knows about this and the question that can't be answered right now when asked the director, is did the fbi know about this? and if he didn't know, why didn't he? >> right. and after the visit to russia, tsarnaev, as we understand at that point, came home and posted a lot of videos, including one from a radical musli
the fbi has denied they had any knowledge of his trip to russia. they had a lead opened on this individual that they closed and now we have the secretary of homeland security testifying that they knew he left and traveled to russia. when you look at the original russian intelligence wire, it basically indicates that this is a more dangerous person that may leave the united states and join an underground extremist group. so the idea when that flag went up, what was done with that information?...